Street Law, Inc.

Over 40 years of educating about law, democracy, and human rights

U.S. Supreme Court

Street Law’s Supreme Court professional development programs help classroom teachers expand and improve instruction about the Supreme Court of the United States. Through interactive lessons, reflective training, valuable experts, content-based instruction, and online support, the Institutes and Seminars help teachers strengthen their knowledge of the Supreme Court and equip them to use interactive lessons and methods in their classroom.

Programs

SCOTUS in the Classroom

During the 2014-15 term, Street Law will select three of the most classroom-relevant, student-friendly cases being argued at the U.S. Supreme Court and help you conduct moot courts of each. Mooting a current case can provide a great tie-in to your curriculum, while highlighting current, newsworthy events. Current...
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Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers

Since it began in 1995, the Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers has brought together over 900 teachers from across the country to convene in Washington, D.C., for six days of educational activities related to teaching about the U.S. Supreme Court. The Institute is co-sponsored by the Supreme Court Historical Society.
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